Sound Meter - Amprobe
Sound Meter - Amprobe
Sound Meter - Amprobe
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<strong>Amprobe</strong>® Test Tools<br />
SM-10<br />
<strong>Sound</strong> <strong>Meter</strong><br />
Data Sheet<br />
The <strong>Amprobe</strong> SM-10 <strong>Sound</strong> Level <strong>Meter</strong> is designed to meet<br />
the measurement requirements of Safety Engineers, Health,<br />
Industrial safety offices and Quality Control in various<br />
environments. It offers two types of measurements: A and<br />
C weighting.<br />
The A weighting is for general noise sound level and the C<br />
weighting is for measuring sound level of acoustic material<br />
control in various environments (ie 94dB 1 kHz etc...). The<br />
SM-10 conforms to the IEC651 Type 2, ANSI S1.4 Type 2, and<br />
JISC1502 requirements for <strong>Sound</strong> Level <strong>Meter</strong>s. Which means<br />
the SM-10 uses two different weighting filters required by<br />
the IEC 651 and ANSI S1.4 Type 2: the A-Weighting and the<br />
C-Weighting audio filtering.<br />
■ Designed to meet the measurement requirements of<br />
Safety Engineers, Health, Industrial safety offices and<br />
quality control in various environments.<br />
■ A and C weightings for checking compliance with safety<br />
regulations as well as acoustic analysis<br />
■ Measuring ranges:<br />
A Weighting 30 ~130dB<br />
C Weighting 35~130dB<br />
■ Frequency range: 31.5Hz~8KHz<br />
■ Display with 0.1dB steps on a 4 digits LCD<br />
■ Slow (1 sec) and fast (125ms) response settings to check<br />
peak and average noise levels<br />
■ MAX/MIN recording<br />
■ Data Hold to freeze reading on digital display<br />
■ Accessories supplied: Carrying case, windscreen, user<br />
manual and 9V Battery<br />
■<br />
CE, designed to meet IEC651 Type2, ANSI S1.4 Type2<br />
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SM-10 <strong>Sound</strong> <strong>Meter</strong><br />
Specifications<br />
General Specifications<br />
Display 4 digits LCD<br />
Microphone 1/2 inch Electret condenser microphone<br />
Low Battery Indication Replace battery when LCD displays “�”<br />
Power Supply 9V NEDA 1604, IEC 6F22, JIS 006P battery<br />
Power Life Approx. 50 hrs (alkaline Battery)<br />
Auto Power Off Approx. 5 min<br />
Environment Indoor operation, < 2000 m<br />
Temperature / Humidity<br />
Operation 5 °C to 40 °C (41°F to 104°F); < 80% RH<br />
Storage -10 °C to 60 °C (14°F to 140°F); < 70 %RH<br />
Dimension 200 x 55 x 38 mm (7.8 x 2.2 x 1.5 in)<br />
Weight 233g. (0.5 lb.) Including battery<br />
Electrical (Audio)<br />
Standard applied IEC 651 Type2, ANSI 1.4 Type 2<br />
Dynamic range 50 dB<br />
Resolution 0.1 dB, Display Update: 0.5 sec.<br />
Time weighting FAST(125mS), SLOW(1 sec)<br />
Frequency range: 31.5 Hz to 8 kHz<br />
Measuring level range (Auto Range)<br />
A Weighting: 30 to 130 dB<br />
C Weighting: 35 to 130 dB<br />
Accuracy ± 1.5 dB<br />
Calibration cycle 1 year<br />
<strong>Amprobe</strong>® Test Tools<br />
website: www.<strong>Amprobe</strong>.com<br />
email: info@amprobe.com<br />
Everett, WA 98203<br />
Tel: 877-AMPROBE<br />
<strong>Amprobe</strong>® Test Tools<br />
<strong>Amprobe</strong>® Test Tools Europe<br />
<strong>Amprobe</strong> Test Tools Europe<br />
Beha-<strong>Amprobe</strong> GmbH<br />
In den Engematten 14<br />
79286 Glottertal, Germany<br />
Tel.: +49 (0) 7684 8009 - 0<br />
Data Sheet<br />
�-EMC EN61326-1 This product complies with requirements of the following European Community Directives:<br />
89/336/EEC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage) as amended by 93/68/EEC<br />
(CE Marking). However, electrical noise or intense electromagnetic fields in the vicinity of the equipment<br />
may disturb the measurement circuit. Measuring instruments will also respond to unwanted signals<br />
that may be present within the measurement circuit. Users should exercise care and take appropriate<br />
precautions to avoid misleading results when making measurements in the presence of electronic<br />
interference.<br />
©2008 <strong>Amprobe</strong> Test Tools. All rights reserved.<br />
7/2008 3358179 Rev A<br />
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